The Hidden Cost of Your Daily Coffee | Jordan Jamie Chiedza Chaya | TEDxUniversityofPretoria
What if your morning coffee could help save the planet? In this thought-provoking and witty talk, Jordan explores how our everyday habits — from grabbing that takeaway latte to upgrading our phones — have ripple effects far beyond what we see. Drawing from his own journey as a coffee lover turned barista, he uncovers the hidden costs of convenience and the power of conscious consumer choices. Through humor and relatable storytelling, Jordan reminds us that sustainability isn’t just a corporate responsibility — it starts with us. Each purchase, each cup, each small decision shapes the kind of world we leave behind. Because when the consumer speaks, industries listen. And when we lead with awareness, change begins — one cup at a time. #TEDxUniversityofPretoria #Sustainability #ClimateAction #CoffeeCulture #ConsumerPower Jordan Chaya is a sustainability advocate, barista, and aspiring agricultural economist who believes that global challenges can be understood and approached through small, everyday rituals, like a cup of coffee. What began as a personal love affair with coffee has grown into a platform for exploring the hidden costs of convenience and the urgent need for sustainable choices. As a public speaker, she uses her voice to show how small daily actions connect to larger systems of food, waste, and climate, inspiring audiences to recognize their power in shaping a more sustainable future. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
More from TED
- 10:29The World Citizen | Benjamin Steinmetz | TEDxCanterbury School YouthBen Steinmetz delves into his life’s experiences, as he travelled to various countries, reflecting on leadership, challenges, and the values that guide him. Through candid storytelling and deep insight, he encourages listeners to travel and define its value and impact on their own terms. Benjamin Steinmetz, a junior at Canterbury School. Ben was born in Mongolia and has lived a truly global life. He lived in 13 countries before moving to Fort Wayne this year. At just 16 years old, he brings a unique perspective shaped by his international experiences. Outside of academics, he expresses his creativity and discipline through music, playing both the piano and guitar. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- 12:47Exploring the power of big data in our digital world | Doyoung Kim | TEDxCanterbury School YouthDoyoung Kim shares his journey, insights, and transformative experiences to inspire audiences to rethink their approach to creativity, purpose, and resilience. With compelling stories and actionable takeaways, Kim demonstrates how looking at small pieces of information in the context of its neighbors can help us analyze big data and lead to meaningful impact. Doyoung is a senior at Canterbury School. After moving to the US from Korea in 2024 he has developed strong skills in data analysis and research, with expertise in algorithms and geographic information systems (GIS). His accomplishments include conducting research on the KNN algorithm and leading data-driven projects using GIS to analyze complex datasets. Academically, he has pursued rigorous coursework and independent projects that have further strengthened his foundation in data science and research methodology. Doyoung is passionate about applying data science to solve real-world problems and hopes to continue expanding this interest in college and beyond. Outside of academics, he enjoys sports and creative projects, which he feels keeps him balanced and motivated. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx